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380 - Bridging to the customer requirement
Programming languages are like bridges - you can use them to get from where you are to where you want to be. Some languages (such as Python) are very simple and elegant in their design yet take a tremendous amout of traffic ... perhaps there's a pararallel to London Bridge there ... ... but other ....

379 - Getting the lighting right
I never cease to be amazed at the number of expensivley-build, lavishly-equipped modern conference and training rooms that have all their lights operated by a single switch. The walls are well lit in these rooms, which means that the lights have to be switched off in order for anything projected on ....

378 - A word of admiration for the London cabbie
Tower Bridge Road to Soho, Morning rush hour. I could give you *my* route for the journey and it would be efficient enough; non-Londoners riding with me would admire how I found destination "D" from starting point "X" through the maze of streets. But my cabbie was something special; choosing South ....

377 - A Strengthened City
Central London. Soho. I'm running a Python course here in the sweltering heat of summer in a modern office above the streetside shops and businesses of the area - step out of the front door and you're into an area of streetside cafes and shops selling - well - things that you wouldn't expect to find ....

376 - What brings people to my web site?
How busy is your web site? How do people find it? Where do they arrive from? If you have access to your log files and they're using the "combined" format that tells you about the referer, you'll have that information - but hidden deeply in what's likely to be a huge file. Here's a little bit of ....

375 - Oops - I got my initial database design wrong
Just once in a while a question comes up on our Opentalk Forum that's so good and of such general interest that a longer answer is worthwhile. Such a question came up yesterday ... and elegantly asked and worded too, so it was a delight to read and answer. You want a simple database application? ....

374 - Instant availability
Even though we were out of the country last week, we were very much "in touch". News that the Olympics in 2012 will be in London reached us via a footnote in an email; news of the London bombings the following day was breaking on a TV in the hotel lobby as we went out to sightsee. And now, some ....

373 - Vik, Iceland to Melksham, England
A long day ... just arrived home shortly before midnight, Sunday. Around about a thousand pictures - a few of the very best to be posted in case anyone's interested. And a whole host of horses's mouthes waiting up my sleeve (if you'll excuse the mixed metaphor) Edit ... addition ... Link to page ....

372 - Time calculation in PHP
Looking to calculate using time in PHP? Been provided with some timestamps such as [23/Jun/2005:00:06:54 -0700]? (That example is from an Apache Log file). Method: - extract the relevant parts of the date from the string - convert months to a number - convert the numbers to seconds from Midnight, ....

371 - The training team that's looking out for you
When you book and attend a training course (one of our Open Source courses of anything else), you're booking a very personal service and you want to know the team that's going to handle your booking and actually do the training. So here they are ... That's me in the centre; I'm the main tutor. ....

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